Hiv Gel Test Results

Dear Dr. Bob, I apply Nystatin/Triamcinolon Acetonide cream 30gm for my anal itching, inside the anus as well as on the perianal area and i also apply Desonate 0.05% gel for my scalp itching on a big area on my scalp. I am applying that from couple...

...Hi,Neither your Nystatin/Triamcinolone acetate cream nor your desonate gel will affect the validity of your HIV-antibody test results or alter the window period for seroconversion. Specialized (PCR) testing is not warranted.Thank you for your...
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... In a new study, researchers report promising results from tests of a gel that might act as a "molecular condom" to protect women against HIV. So far, Patrick Kiser of the University of Utah-Salt Lake
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...Absolutely; you have hit it on the head. It's actually modeled on K-Y Jelly. The placebo is actually a variant of K-Y Jelly, and the gels themselves are designed to be very similar to the placebo gel. So they all look like K-Y Jelly -- they are...
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Local health department...was supposed to get them back today, but now they are saying Friday. Should I be worried that its taking longer it means its positive? When I called the first time today, they said they didn't have any of that day's blood...
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...guys, Well I have been doing lots of reading about test and time periods. I just wanted to share something to guys about my test result .Back in 2003 when I got my test result it came out negative and I remember thinking thank you God am ok , but...
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